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View, Calif. - April 22, 2008 - Jasper Design Automation,
the leader in successful deployment of production-proven
formal verification solutions, today named Tom Melham
and Moshe Vardi as the newest members of its Technical
Advisory Board (TAB). Tom Melham is a Professor of Computer
Science at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of
Balliol College. He is well-known for his technical
contributions and publications on combined model checking
and theorem proving, industrial-scale hardware verification,
abstraction techniques, and for integrating formal verification
into hardware design methodologies. Moshe Vardi is a
Professor of Computer Science at Rice University, the
Karen Ostrum George Professor in Computational Engineering,
and Director of the Ken Kennedy Institute for Information
Technology. The author of over 300 technical papers,
as well as the editor of several collections, Prof.
Vardi is a renowned expert in model checking, constraint
satisfaction and database theory, common knowledge (logic),
and theoretical computer science.
"In my research work, I have been applying formal
techniques to RTL at the micro-architecture level,"
stated Prof. Melham. "I am pleased to be joining
the Jasper TAB to advance the technology pipeline for
applying formal technologies throughout the whole design
and verification cycle, from architecture to silicon.
I see Jasper taking the lead in formal technology applications
at the architecture level, helping chip companies alleviate
the most troubling downstream design and verification
challenges."
Prof. Melham received his Ph.D. in 1990 from the University
of Cambridge for his foundational research in formal
hardware verification and mechanized reasoning, and
was a co-developer of the original HOL theorem prover
for higher order logic at Cambridge. In 1993, he joined
the Computing Science Department at Glasgow University.
He was appointed to a Professorship of Computing Science
at Glasgow in 1998, before moving to Oxford in 2002.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh in 2002.
"Having been involved with formal verification
research and development for 25 years, I am excited
about joining Jasper's TAB to participate in the ongoing
development and growing proliferation of formal verification
across a wide variety of horizontal industry segments,"
stated Moshe Vardi. "With the rising importance
of high-level models in design, formal verification
is becoming critical to the industry. I expect Jasper
to play a major role in this market."
Prior to joining Rice University, Prof. Vardi was at
the IBM Almaden Research Center, where he managed the
Mathematics and Related Computer Science Department.
Vardi is the recipient of three IBM Outstanding Innovation
Awards, and a co-winner of the 2000 Gödel Prize,
the 2005 ACM Paris Kanellakis Award for Theory and Practice,
and the LICS 2006 Test-of-Time Award. He holds honorary
doctorates from the University of Saarland, Germany,
and the University of Orleans, France, and received
his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in
1981.
"We are delighted to welcome Moshe and Tom to our
technical advisory board, and pleased to be working
with two of the industry's most respected formal verification
visionaries," said Ziyad Hanna, chief architect
and vice president of research at Jasper Design Automation.
"These two gentlemen have contributed greatly to
formal verification research and development, and will
help Jasper advance its formal technology leadership."
About Jasper's Technical Advisory Board
Jasper's Technical Advisory Board (TAB) is made up of
verification luminaries from the academic and commercial
worlds. The TAB's purpose is to advise Jasper's management
team on research trends in formal verification and formal
technology exploration and expansion. The TAB also provides
valued guidance on Jasper's technical product development,
and educates students and the market on trends in formal
verification.
In addition to Tom Melham and Moshe Vardi, the TAB
currently includes Brian Bailey, renowned verification
industry veteran; Alan Hu, associate head of the Department
of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia;
Sharad Malik, professor in the Department of Electrical
Engineering, Princeton University; and Satoshi Goto,
professor at the Graduate School of Information, Production
and Systems, Waseda University, Kitakyushu, Japan.
About Jasper Design Automation
Jasper Design Automation's production-proven formal
verification solutions are used by logic designers,
verification engineers and silicon bring-up teams to
design, explore and debug RTL, to ensure correctness
of block-level functionality and for rapid post-silicon
validation and debug. JasperGold® Verification System
delivers complete "deep formal" systematic
verification, ensuring correctness of critical design
features without any testbench development. JasperGold
Express, a "light formal" solution, complements
simulation by accelerating bug-hunting and coverage
attainment. For expert help with large scale formal
verification deployment, RTL exploration or post-silicon
debug, please visit http://www.jasper-da.com.
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